Sodium sulfate is an ionic compound. An ionic compound is a reaction that consists of a metal and non-metal, or essentially the attracting of a cation for an anion. i hope this helps!
Sodium chlorate is a ionic substance, not molecular. Sodium chlorate is a compound that has the chemical formula NaClO3 and consists of metal and non-metallic elements.
The compound is ionically bonded, containing sodium cations and perchlorate anions, which are covalently bonded internally but are not compounds because they are not electrically neutral.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is an ionic compound.
No it is not, It is an ionic compound
No, like all sodium (Na) compound it is ionic.
Though perchloric acid dissociates into ions in an aqueous medium, it is a covalent compound, more accurately, with a polar covalent bond.
it is a ionic compound becuase it involves a metal which is what an ionic comund is
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is an ionic compound.
No it is not, It is an ionic compound
No, like all sodium (Na) compound it is ionic.
No, sodium chloride is an ionic compound.
the answer is NaClO4 also known as sodium perchlorate
it is a ionic compound becuase it involves a metal which is what an ionic comund is
Though perchloric acid dissociates into ions in an aqueous medium, it is a covalent compound, more accurately, with a polar covalent bond.
Cesium chloride is ionic as are all cesium compounds.
NaI is ionic as are all sodium (Na) compounds
no becuz NaCl has a metal in it which is sodium and molecular compounds involve non metals e.g. hydrogen peroxide is a molecular compound
No it is ionic because when a metal (sodium) and a non-metal (nitrogen) combine it makes an ionic compound. If you combined two non-metals it would create a molecular compound.
Both. The ClO4 (i.e. the perchlorate) is a covalently bonded molecule that carries an overall charge of 1-. The Na (i.e. the sodium) is a single atom with an overall charge of 1+. The connection between the sodium and the perchlorate is an ionic bond since one is 1+ and the other is 1-.